Future-Everything gives Memphis’ electronic music scene a push
Michael Ivy, aka Qemist, says the assistance provided by Future-Everything has been invaluable. “In my time creating electronic music in Memphis, Future-Everything has been one of the only avenues that has an ear to the ground on new and emerging alternative producers and singers. (Submitted photo/Marcus Menefee)
‘Nostalgia drives tourism, but Memphis is making new moves now — it’s time to move on from Elvis,’ says Brady Tackett, who makes music as Night Park.
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Future-Everything Micah McGee Anthoney CarterEzra Wheeler
Ezra Wheeler is the host of the Memphis Musicology podcast and the radio show Dead Wax on WYXR. He’s also a contributor to We Are Memphis and Choose901.
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